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Yuzu Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Yuzu Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Yuzu Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Graduation and enrollment—milestones in life.

Yuzu has released many songs that gently celebrate and support such send-offs and turning points.

Be sure to find a song you’d like to listen to on such an important day.

Yuzu Graduation Songs, Entrance Ceremony Songs, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Yuzu “Friend ~The Time of Departure~”
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Released in 2013 and also broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” this number was chosen as the set piece for the middle school division in the 80th NHK National School Music Competition, so many people may have sung it in chorus.

It was created out of feelings for the staff who supported the tour after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and its theme is the strong bond that connects us under the same sky even when we’re apart.

Its beautiful melody and Yuzu’s signature warm harmonies really resonate in the heart.

It’s a song of encouragement that you’ll especially want to hear during the season of farewells.

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Yuzu “Eikou no Kakehashi” Music Video
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

A grand ballad that makes you believe the days of effort you’ve built up will surely lead to the future.

Released in July 2004 as a single by Yuzu, it moved people all across Japan as NHK’s theme song for its Athens Olympics coverage.

Many may remember it alongside the iconic moment when the men’s gymnastics team won gold for the first time in 28 years.

Its lyrics affirm the “now” you’ve finally reached after overcoming countless setbacks and frustrations, stirring listeners’ hearts.

It’s a powerful pep song that gives a strong push to those facing major turning points in life—friends leaping into new environments due to transfers or retirement, students retiring from their clubs, and more—making it a perfect choice to play at the climax of a farewell party.

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Farewells are not an “ending,” but a “promise to meet again.” This is the uplifting message carried by Yuzu’s 14th single.

Released in October 2002, the song was used as the ending theme for the TV Asahi anime Doraemon and also featured in the film Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters.

The lyrics were created with contributions from children at an “Adventure Camp,” with Yujin Kitagawa carefully weaving their sincere words into lines that resonate deeply.

It peaked at No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was performed as part of a medley at the 2003 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a perfect choice for a class that wants to express gratitude to their teacher at a graduation ceremony.

Singing of bonds that don’t fade even when apart and the hope of meeting again, this song is ideal for showing appreciation to a beloved teacher while presenting how much you’ve grown.

Friend ~Time of Departure~yuzu4rank/position

The song “Tomo ~Tabidachi no Toki~,” perfectly suited for the moment of graduation, is a moving single by Yuzu.

For students standing at the threshold of a new beginning, its melody offers a warm resonance that lingers in the heart.

Infused with lyrics of courage and hope, it evokes a sense of connection even when thinking of loved ones far away.

Chosen as a required piece for the NHK National School Music Competition (N-Con), it has added color to a chapter of youth across the country.

Frequently performed at graduation ceremonies, this touching work has long been cherished as a classic that symbolizes both parting and new encounters.

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Yuzu “Song Cheer” Music Video
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A cheer song by Yuzu released in February 2018.

It was created to coincide with the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and Paralympics, and also became familiar as a Nippon Life commercial song.

A major highlight of the piece is that it features a grand chorus recorded with 2,018 participants selected through an open call.

The lyrics focus not on wins, losses, or results, but on staying close to anyone giving their best, offering generous applause and words of affirmation.

The song is included on the album BIG YELL, where it was placed in a key position to conclude the work.

It’s a perfect track for moments when you want to express gratitude to a teacher or mentor.

Rather than cheering from above, its message conveys thanks to those who watched over and supported you, making it a moving choice as a surprise song for graduation ceremonies.

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Yuzu’s song “Hikare” is a cheer anthem dedicated to young people stepping onto a new path.

At this important turning point where anxiety and anticipation intersect, it offers a warm message of support.

Released in 2014, the song is marked by the pleasant sound of acoustic guitar and the duo’s memorable harmonies.

Its message—that no effort ever goes to waste—conveys a sense of hope perfectly suited to graduation ceremonies.

Let “Hikare” gently accompany your anxious heart and give you the courage to take that first step.

Until the day we meet againyuzu7rank/position

Until the Day We Meet Again / Yuzu (Cover)
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This is the 14th single by Yuzu, a folk duo known for numerous hits including “Eikou no Kakehashi,” who started out as street musicians.

The song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Doraemon, and its lively melody helps convey a positive feeling about parting.

Since the original track is centered on acoustic guitar, it’s perfect for a solo performance dedicated to graduates.

It’s easy to try because it mostly uses basic chords, but if you have the bandwidth, practicing with a blues harp as well will enhance the atmosphere—so definitely give it a shot.

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